文章:
- How to delete a course
- 在 Kwiga 上保护您的内容版权
- Public or trial lesson
- How to change the status of a lesson to draft and hide it from students
- Usage of checkpoints
- How to add an assignment to a lesson
- How to create a task with mandatory review by an assistant
- How to create a task for different offers
- How to create a test with scores and automatic approval
- How to create and conduct a quiz among students on the course
- 下载视频文件
- 课程内容及各种课堂活动类型
- 如何为视频添加时间码
- 如何向课程添加按钮
- Inserting iframe code
- 添加分数、数学函数和公式
- How to add text with spoiler to the lesson
- 如何在 Kwiga 平台上创建课程
- How to create a marathon
- 如何为课程添加封面
- Course Program Display Options
- How to add a public face to a course
- How to add a team to a course
- Course preview with different access levels
- 课程上方的区块(顶部横幅)
- Setting delays, schedule for opening and closing lessons (dripping content)
- Report on student progress on the course
- Analytics of assignments completion on the course
- Course sales report
- How to create a copy of the course
- How to copy lesson content
- 助理对实践任务的访问权限
The article explores various ways to present a course program. It discusses their advantages, such as clarity, ease of navigation, and adaptability to user needs. Recommendations are provided for selecting the optimal format for different types of courses.
The course outline on the public page serves as a showcase for your product. It immediately captures the interest of potential students, outlines the learning structure, and sets expectations for the course.
How to set up a course outline
Go to Courses, select the course, and open Settings.
There you will find a Public pages section. This is where the course page that participants see is created.
On this page, you can choose the appearance format of the outline, as well as add a preview image and text description of the course. For example, use a vivid picture to convey the learning atmosphere, and in the text tell what the student will get after completing the course.
You can customize the course preview appearance by choosing one of two options:
-
Large course preview with the information below — suitable for detailed presentation, with a description and structure.
-
Small course preview with information to the right — ideal for a compact and concise layout.
How to choose the best outline appearance
If your course is targeted at beginners who are new to the topic, consider revealing the full detailed outline(text display, small previews).
Note: Module and lesson previews can be added in the Lessons tab of the course settings. For modules: Click the module name, and you’ll find an option to add a preview in the sidebar.
For lessons: Open the lesson editor, go to lesson settings, and add a preview.
This way, participants can immediately see the topics they’ll learn and feel confident in their investment.
For more exclusive programs where course details are part of the intrigue, you might choose to display only the modules (Modules). This keeps an element of mystery while still providing an outline.
If your course includes unique content you want to keep hidden until purchase, you can opt to hide the outline entirely (Do not show without course access).
Additional settings for the outline appearance
At the bottom of the page, there are advanced options to further configure the course outline. For example, you can:
-
Show or hide modules without lessons.
-
Display lessons unavailable in the current plan to encourage students to upgrade their subscription or choose a higher plan.
-
Keep delayed lessons visible but make them non-clickable.
These settings allow you to create a dynamic program tailored to your teaching style.
Final Touches
Don’t forget to test your page before publishing. Use the Course Preview button at the top corner to view your public page as potential participants will see it. This is a great way to check if everything looks as planned and make final adjustments.
Customizing the course outline display is a powerful way to present your product and capture the interest of anyone who visits your public page.